Tricky Brains
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Directed by | Wong Jing |
Produced by | Jimmy Heung |
Written by | Wong Jing |
Starring | Andy Lau Stephen Chow Rosamund Kwan Chingmy Yau Ng Man-tat Waise Lee |
Music by | Lowell Lo |
Cinematography | Peter Pau |
Edited by | Robert Choi |
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Distributed by | Newport Entertainment |
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2 February 1991 |
Running time
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110 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$31,388,471 |
Tricky Brains (Chinese: 整蠱專家), also known as The Ultimate Trickster, is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Andy Lau, Stephen Chow, Rosamund Kwan, Chingmy Yau, Ng Man-tat and Waise Lee.
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Plot
Jing Koo (Stephen Chow) is a self-proclaimed Trick Expert who has a wide range of tricks at his disposal, including many practical jokes and some more serious tricks which are even capable of driving a person insane. He uses such tricks to accomplish whatever requests his clients give him. When he is hired by Macky Kam (Waise Lee) to ruin the relationship between Che Man-kit (Andy Lau), an honest employee who works at the same company as him, and Lucy Ching (Rosamund Kwan), the company president's daughter whom he is romantically interested in, he sets up an act to get in the Che household as Kit's long lost younger brother Che Man-jing. Kit is suspicious of Jing at first, but is later convinced that Jing is really his brother and decides to treat him better. He gets Jing to work in the same company and introduces him to Lucy and her friend, Banana Fung (Chingmy Yau), who later on becomes interested in him.
From here Jing attempts to embarrass Kit in front of Lucy at every turn, but Kit cleverly avoids his tricks (without suspecting Jing). It isn't until a contract-signing event which Kit is responsible for that he succeeds, in which he makes everyone from his company leave the room and assaults the other party. As a result, Kit is fired. Seeing this, his father Yan Che (Ng Man-tat) also quits the company despite his retirement only a few months away.
That night, Jing prepares to leave the house, but is given a surprise 'birthday' party by his 'brother' and 'father', which moved him deeply. When Macky contacts him and asks him to target Kit yet again, he flat out refuses. Banana overhears the conversation and seeks out the Trick Expert who is actually Jing's true identity. She insists that he target Macky to avenge Kit, and promises that she would marry him in return. Jing and Banana go to meet Kit and his father and tell them the truth. They are furious at first, but eventually accept Jing's help.
Jing takes Yan to his office to discuss plans, but they are confronted by a man who claims himself to be the Ultimate Trick Expert. He is hired by Macky to guard his party where he would propose to Lucy. Kit, Jing and Yan infiltrate the party and search for Lucy. They manage to have Kit propose to Lucy before Macky's men find and pursue them. Jing has an intense showdown with the Ultimate Trick Expert using tricks and comes out victorious by blowing him away with a paint bazooka. Meanwhile, Kit is seized and forced to drink a whole bottle of 'irresistible aphrodisiac', a trick medicine that Jing used on him before, however the overdose causes him to become incredibly strong and muscular instead. He easily subdues Macky and his men, then proceeds to ask Lucy's father for permission to marry her, which he readily agrees.
As Jing and Yan happily watch the scene of Kit and Lucy kissing, Banana approaches Jing and reminds him of their promise. Jing takes Banana to his mother who was waiting outside, but Yan recognizes her as Man-yuk, a one-night stand of his many years ago. The last plot twist is revealed that Jing is, in fact Yan's son and Kit's brother, before the credits roll.
Cast
- Stephen Chow as Jing Koo / Man-yuk (Jing Koo's mother)
- Andy Lau as Che Man-kit
- Rosamund Kwan as Lucy Ching
- Chingmy Yau as Banana Fung
- Ng Man-tat as Yan Che
- Waise Lee as Macky Kam
- Wong Jing Chiu
- Pau Hon-lam as Mr. Ching
- John Ching as Ultimate Trick Expert
- Charlie Cho as Single Eyes
- Dion Lam as Ultimate Trick Expert's thug
- Lo Fun as Sharky
- Shing Fui-On as Mr. Chu
- Yu Mo-lin as Mrs. Chu
- Mannor Chan as Yan Che's ex-lover
References
External links
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- 1991 films
- Hong Kong films
- Hong Kong comedy films
- Cantonese-language films
- 1990s comedy films
- Slapstick films
- Films directed by Wong Jing
- Films set in Hong Kong
- Films shot in Hong Kong